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Old 07-05-2008, 01:06 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Like this site, I blundered into the remanants of Remagan bridge on a camping trip on leave many moons ago. Just walking along river with 2 army mates and suddenly realised what I was looking at, they were not in the slightest bit interested and couldnt understand why I was holding back as they walked on. We also came across a memorial in the area to a German POW camp that was looked after by the US. Locals in a local hostelry, wouldnt talk too much about it, and was first and only time I was ever advised to shut up and stop asking questions. That by a scouse guy who owned the bar, in the middle of Germany, 3 Brit soldiers walk into a bar in the middle of nowhere, Drie Grossen Pills Bitter says I, D'you wanta drop of lime in that den scouse came the reply. Scousers everywhere. We attract one another like magnets.
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